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Shugborough Hall is a
stately home near
Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England. The hall is
situated on the edge of
Cannock Chase,
about 5.8
miles (9.3 km)...
- The
Shugborough Inscription is a
sequence of
letters – O U O S V A V V,
between the
letters D M on a
lower plane –
carved on the 18th-century Shepherd's...
- The
Shugborough Tunnel is a 777-yard (710 m)
railway tunnel on the
Trent Valley line
running under part of the
Shugborough Estate in Colwich, Staffordshire...
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Shepherds Monument, a
garden feature at
Shugborough House, Staffordshire, England.
Beneath it is the
cryptic Shugborough inscription, as yet undeciphered. The...
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Church in Colwich, a
short distance from
Shugborough Hall. The 2nd, 3rd and 4th Earl and
other Ansons of
Shugborough after 1854 were
buried in the churchyard...
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Lichfield resided in an
apartment at the
former family seat of
Shugborough Hall, near
Cannock Chase in Staffordshire. In 1960 he had
given the estate...
- The
Garden bridge in the
grounds of
Shugborough Hall is a cast-iron
footbridge in Staffordshire, England.
Dated to
around 1800, It is
notable as an example...
- for 'Charcoal specialised-farm', or
perhaps 'Cola's
specialised farm'
Shugborough Hall was the
ancestral home of the Ansons,
earls of Lichfield, four miles...
- Britain—Tudors and Stuarts",
Heart & Sole: Boot and Shoe
Making in Staffordshire,
Shugborough:
Staffordshire County Museum, 9
December 2010,
archived from the original...
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according to
their number of guns.
Anson was the son of
William Anson of
Shugborough in
Staffordshire and
Isabella Carrier,
whose brother-in-law was the Earl...